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Old 06-08-2007, 05:48 PM
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Default Procharger Head Unit "J" Bracket Mount Bolt Ratchets

For those that are tired of dealing with the Procharger Head Unit to "J" bracket mount bolts. I have started to put a ratchet together, that is sure to make life much easier.

I know it has for me, no more fighting with a allen wrench. Here are 2 fine tooth ratchets, which work for the 1/4" and 5/16" Internal wrenching cap screws. I am sure you know what a pain it can be due to the sway bar being so close and only able to get a 1/4 turn at a time with the normal allen wrench.

Cost of the 2 ratchets to your door 26.00 shipped.....

PM or emails welcome

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The hardest, most annoying, and most time consuming part of a pulley swap has to be dealing with the bracket mounting bolts. These tools simplify the process and are great for dealing with those bolts. The tools are solid and will definitely do the job required. I'd recommend that anyone who deals with a procharger to get these, they're definitely worth the money.

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those tools just arrived along with his crank install tool, all three tools look awesome and i cant wait to use them on my upcoming procharger install.
thanks again
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the ratchets worked great, thanks

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Chris..hook me up
I could use these in a couple weeks...let me know man

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A TTT. Great little tools. Got them in days even with Thanksgiving in the meantime!!!
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Had to pull my blower off again and these ratchets came in extremely handy once more.

Thanks again Chris.
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hey man dont know if your still making these but i could use a pair, i sent you pm
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^^ thanks man do u know if both work one just cheaper than the other?? (for this application) i cant get the allen key in the bigger screw to get it out and was thinking about cutting the allen key down so it will fit between the sway bar
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i have no idea which one works , but giving you another option instead of welding . Maybe lowes or homedepot will carry it .
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perfect thanks a lot man



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